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  1. Moroccan Arabic ( Arabic: العربية المغربية الدارجة, romanized : al-ʻArabiyyah al-Maghribiyyah ad-Dārija [3] lit. 'Moroccan vernacular Arabic' ), also known as Darija ( الدارجة or الداريجة [3] ), is the dialectal, vernacular form or forms of Arabic spoken in Morocco.

  2. In summary, the table below shows side to side Arabic letters, the corresponding Arabic Chat Alphabet, and Speak Moroccan's transcription choice. Also, you will find in the last column notes on how to pronounce each letter. If you are familiar with the Arabic alphabet, you will notice that some letters are missing from the table (ث، ذ، ظ).

  3. 'Darija' is the principal spoken language in Morocco. It is very different from classical Arabic. Eastern Arabic speakers can't understand Moroccan Darija. Greeting Phrases. Greetings are an important aspect of Moroccan life, Learn How to say hello and goodbye in Moroccan Arabic.

  4. There's dialogue, vocab lists, grammar examples, and more which will all help you understand simple to more complex Darija. Speak Moroccan forum: this is useful if you have a specific question about a word in Darija that you can't translate, and there are years of questions and answers to look through that may help!

  5. Apr 15, 2021 · Phrases & idioms: Naam – Yes. La -No. Safi – All clear. Baraka – Like safi, but a little clearer, also Stop! Wakha – Agreed/all right. Makayn mushkil – No problem. Insha-allah – God willing. Yallah – go ahead.

  6. In this section, we have a list of DARIJA words coming from the Spanish language: Semana: Semana (Week). Kozina: Cocina (kitchen). Komer: Comer (to eat in Spanish). Moroccans use the word ” Komer ” for the Parisian bread. Himri: the origin of the word in Spanish is Hambre (it means in DARIJA “Very hungry“). Pasta: Pasta (in DARIJA means ...

  7. Jul 21, 2017 · Sarah Williams 21 July 2017. The name given to the main language spoken in Morocco is Darija; though a form of Arabic, there are many variations between Darija and standard Arabic. While words like شكرا —pronounced shoukran (thank you)—and مرحبا —pronounced marhabaan (hello/welcome)—are useful Arabic words when travelling in ...

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